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Located in the heart of Rome, this vibrant and elegant square is surrounded...

Located in the heart of Rome, this vibrant and elegant square is surrounded by 18th-century buildings augmented by the colorful flowers that adorn the Spanish Steps. The elegant steps by Francesco de Sanctis (1723-1726) consist of twelve flights of varying width, which descend to the scenic Franciscan Church of Trinita dei Monti.

The view over Rome from the top of the steps was very good, but we were unable to go down the steps as they were still finishing off the renovations.
It would be better to really visit this attraction when the work was completed. (Should be done now, with the flowers down either side of the steps).

A sunny day in November end in Rome and Spanish Steps is the place to see and spend some time..
At first when you see crowd you think where we are, but then as you mingle in the crowd you get lost in them and start enjoying the beauty of city and different people around you. The church above the...
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You can tell an ole fool by the way he travels and watches old movies. This is one of my favorates because I sat where Audrey Hepburn did and felt the Holiness of the whole City of Rome. It was my second time and enjoyed every minute. Bus tours, Big Red Bus, and the forever ending walking tours. What a...
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Rome is a city where everybody seem to appreciate their lifes. I went to visit the Spanish Steps in April, back in year 2010. Find yourself a nice ice-cream bar and buy a your favorite flavor. Sit down on the Spanish Steps and look around, take a moment and enjoy Rome.

Seen them, job done, now I can tell everyone that I was there! They are nice, the weather was very mild in November 20 degs and after a long walk it was good to chill out for a while watching a bustling shopping centre. The Italians are very strict on certain customs, one being no eating or drinking on the...
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Staying in Campo Marzio

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Campo Marzio

From its original role as ancient army training fields to its present-day identity as one of the city’s most desirable neighbourhoods, the Campo Marzio is the best place to get lost in Rome. Gorgeous Renaissance and Baroque palazzos line the streets, and are filled with enticing boutiques and food shops. By day, Rome’s best-dressed denizens criss-cross its streets in a fashionable parade of errands, occasionally pausing to look fabulous in gorgeous piazzas like San Lorenzo in Lucina. Campo Marzio can be a bit of a sleeper after aperitivi hour (21:00), so visit by day and experience the pulse of daytime Rome.

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